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After purchasing a Samsung Galaxy Tab and finding it not as great as I wanted it to be, I was asked to review a Chromebook, and let me tell you I loved it. I tried in vain to hold onto it for a few extra days and miss it now that it’s gone. Let me preface the review with this: I am not a tech writer or even a technofile. I’m just an average user. That said, I can think of few people or professionals who wouldn’t greatly benefit from having a Chromebook in their life. Let’s go over the main selling points.

Performance

The Chromebook is fast. It boots quickly, and if you simply shut the lid and restart it later, it picks up where you left off faster than my current laptop or Samsung Galaxy Tab. Browsers open

Some of you have asked us about the media's recent coverage on sudden internet shut down today. Most people have no reason to be alarmed. This is not an infection, but a result of one if you were infected at some point in the past. If your internet is currently working, then you are not affected by this. A way to double check and, more information, is below.IF YOU WANT TO DOUBLE CHECK ANYWAY:1. Go to this website: http://www.dns-ok.us/ 2. If it shows green then your computer won't be affected by this. If it shows red, reply to this email or call us at (866) 220-4720 and let us know immediately so we can provide you with our availability to fix this problem. MORE INFORMATION ON THE PROBLEM:

We use email for more than just messaging people. These other things could be reminders for things such as paying bills, or even relying on them to act as tasks to accomplish. Unfortunately, outside of filing messages in a to do label or folder or marking them as unread, it's difficult to stay on top of them. Especially since we all get so much email (spam messages aside) that it gets to be a task just even reviewing messages. Announcing a solution: Boomerang.

This is a common question we get asked by many of you. Since it's back to school time, let's focus on what makes them so special.About each platform A PC is manufactured by many different companies and it runs the Microsoft Windows operating system. Manufacturers such as HP, Dell, Acer, Sony, and more produce these desktop and laptop computers for use with Microsoft Windows. Windows is what most of us are familiar with. Windows has a start bar at the bottom of the screen and a handy start button to launch programs. Unless you've been hiding under a rock for the last 20 years, you've already seen a Windows computer at offices, schools, and homes. Windows computers account for almost 90% of all computers used today. As a direct result, most software and hardware are compatible with PCs.Macs are unique in both, hardware and software. The hardware and software are produced by one company: Apple. Macs have a bar similar to Windows on the bottom of the screen, but it's called a dock and allows you to have frequently used programs appear for easy access. The environment is similar to windows, but has subtle differences. Despite having less than 10% market share, Apple has managed to drop it's unique "for creative people" status, and enter a variety of environments. Macs are now used by students, business professionals and, of course families. Most peripherals, such as printers and other devices, and software are Mac compatible. Since Macs are produced by one company, their tighter integration results in a quality product. Battery life, performance, and design are all as good or better than most PCs. They're also much slimmer and lighter than their PC counterparts.Advice: If you're considering buying for a student, make sure the school's software or applications are compatible with your preference. Some may require you to buy one over the other based on curriculum. Most schools allow either choices.

Hi everyone. We just posted about the top 5 things your business website should have on Patch.com's blog.Check out the post here:http://peekskill.patch.com/blog_posts/top-5-things-your-business-website-should-have...

Every time you buy something from a store, the cashier scans the barcode and the register instantly finds the price and adds it to the total. Wouldn’t it be cool, if the register also found and showed the prices of other store’s? There's an app for that!